Labor day is this September 6 so no school on Monday.
Homework: September 3:
Friday math due tomorrow! Be sure you show your work for all the problems you solved. Neatness counts.
X-tra Credit for X-tra Math this week. Next week X-tra Math will be a required homework assignment.
Homework: September 2:
The Friday Math (due Friday)
The Plant Worksheet (due Tomorrow)
Xtra-Math This week extra credit (due every school week night)Here is a link to X-tra-Math
Homework: August 31:
Math: Today we were assigned our first Friday math paper. It is due on Friday. Each night students should complete 1/4 of the total problems. Be sure to check in during workshop or after school if some problems are tricky or too complicated.
Students can access a brief summary of the day and also access homework using the navigation bar.
9/3 Today in science class we conducted our first experiment: Our question was: Will ice melt faster in fresh water or salt water. The students used the scientific method to write a lab report using the scientific method.
Today in math: We continued to practice working with ratios and ratio tables. Students gave real-life examples of ratios. Like for every 4 cookies my dad eats I eat 1.
Science: Today we learned how to write a strong conclusion and worked on writing conclusions of our Salt Lab. Ask your student about his or her on-line lab report. Conclusion Writing Conclusion Tutorial
Math: We learned how to use tape diagrams to solve ratio problems. Tape Diagram 1 Setting up tape diagrams Tape Diagrams Examples: Solve Ratios Using tape diagrams Class Notes:
September 2:
Science: We talked about what a dependent and independent variable is. We learned more about the scientific method. Here is a link to a video that helped us learn the scientific method: Scientific Method Steps
September 1:
Science: We are learning about the scientific method. We learned the difference between a guess and a prediction and used vocabulary such as dependent and independent variables. Here is a link to a video that summarizes our lesson. Variables Video Scientific Method Steps This song reviews the steps to the scientific method.
August 31 In math class we learned about ratios. We even made ratio tables. Work on Friday math each night.
Homework: September 4-7:
Homework: September 3:
Homework: September 2:
Homework: August 31:
Students can access a brief summary of the day and also access homework using the navigation bar.9/3 Today in science class we conducted our first experiment: Our question was: Will ice melt faster in fresh water or salt water. The students used the scientific method to write a lab report using the scientific method.
Today in math: We continued to practice working with ratios and ratio tables. Students gave real-life examples of ratios. Like for every 4 cookies my dad eats I eat 1.
Conclusion Writing
Conclusion Tutorial
Math: We learned how to use tape diagrams to solve ratio problems.
Tape Diagram 1 Setting up tape diagrams
Tape Diagrams Examples:
Solve Ratios Using tape diagrams
Class Notes:
September 2:
Science: We talked about what a dependent and independent variable is. We learned more about the scientific method. Here is a link to a video that helped us learn the scientific method: Scientific Method Steps
September 1:
Science: We are learning about the scientific method. We learned the difference between a guess and a prediction and used vocabulary such as dependent and independent variables. Here is a link to a video that summarizes our lesson.
Variables Video
Scientific Method Steps This song reviews the steps to the scientific method.
August 31 In math class we learned about ratios. We even made ratio tables. Work on Friday math each night.